An Arkansas Subpoena In A Civil Case is a legal document used to compel an individual to appear in court to testify or provide evidence during a civil trial. It also can be used to compel a person or entity to produce documents or other tangible items for the court's examination. Arkansas Subpoenas can be issued by either party in a civil case, and must be served on the person or entity to whom it is directed. There are two types of Arkansas Subpoena in a Civil Case: Subpoena Ducks Cecum, which requires the person to bring documents to court, and Subpoena Ad Testificandum, which requires the person to appear in court and testify. In either case, the party issuing the subpoena must provide the person with a reasonable amount of time to comply with the request. If the person fails to comply with the subpoena, the court may enter a contempt order and that person may be subject to fines or jail time.